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Cheetahs overhaul spirited Kings

Sat, 25 Jan 2014 18:22

The Cheetahs had to come from behind to earn a 36-21 victory over a spirited Southern Kings side at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

Trailing 21-12 at half-time, the Cheetahs controlled most of the possession in the second half to whittle away at the Kings' lead and to finally emerge winners in a hard-fought battle.

The home side, though, will be pleased with a brave effort. Even with the Kings down to 14 men when scrumhalf Jaco Grobler was yellow-carded, the Cheetahs could not find a way through some stout-hearted defence until finally wing Raymond Rhule barged over in the 66th minute to give the visitors the lead at 22-21.

The visitors, however, had the measure of the Kings pack in the driving maul and three times they were able to maul from line-outs close to the home line for Jean Cook (twice) and Boom Prinsloo to score tries.

The first half was well contested with the Kings showing some enterprising play among their backs to score three fine tries.

Centre Ronnie Cooke opened the scoring when he pounced on a Cheetahs midfield error to kick the ball through, gather and dive over.

The Cheetahs hit back from a penalty five metres from the Kings line when skipper Adriaan Strauss bashed his way through to level the scores.

But the Kings showed a willingness to send the ball wide to give fullback Shakes Soyizwapi two tries.

The second was a remarkable effort and came with the Cheetahs on the attack and the ball ending up behind the Kings' line, only for wing Michael Killian to claim possession and to start an attack down the left flank.

The movement ended with Soyizwapi crossing for a thrilling try in the right corner after the ball had gone the length of the field.

Jean Cook scored his first try two minutes before half-time and then the Cheetahs took control in the second half, denying the Kings the possession they needed to launch an attack.

The Cheetahs forwards dominated most phases and it was only the spirited fighting qualities of the Kings which kept them from running away with the game.

Eventually, though, the pressure told and Prinsloo crossed for his second try two minutes before the final whistle to secure a solid win for the visitors.